Storm of Perfection

 

Storm of Perfection

Sometimes that first rush of love is pure spinning passion. . . No wonder flowers represent the language of love so well; it’s their transient beauty, as well as the re-blooming of the source bush, after trimmings.

Nikon kit lens with Kenko extension tube; 5 focus-stacked exposures combined in Adobe Photoshop CC, then adjusted for tones and color treatment in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC.

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Private Dining

What’s a flower without its denizens?

Private Dining

This spider found a cozy, inviting place to set up for prey in this newly opening Gerbera blossom.
In  turn, I found it an equally fine place to catch it with its “mouth” occupied.
Small softboxed flash at dusk, and my 18-mm vr kit lens and 36mm extension tube let me shoot stopped down for depth.

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Languid, and. . .

*Languid*
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Tim Smith, a singer I know in the cover band, Dealing Stan, announced two backing singers as “Languid” and “Bittersweet”.
Languid is a name I would give this image, for its lushness and for a visual “fragrance” in the softness in and beyond the sweet petals.
On another note, perhaps both names would apply, because: Fly.

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